Easter Sunday celebrates the themes of hope, regeneration,
resurrection and the possibility of eternal life. The day is a joyous one,
celebrated with a feast of Easter eggs, coloured red, hearty meals, games and
family reunions. The Russian princesses exchanged golden jeweled eggs made by
the fabled jeweller Faberge. This day follows 40 days of the Lenten fast.
On a personal level, it reminds us of the cycle of time
which moves inexorably from fasting to feasting, from sorrow to happiness, from
defeat to victory, from darkness to light and death to eternal life. It is a
reminder that neither good times nor bad are permanent. As the Bible puts it,
“This too shall pass”.
We can take the Easter message to heart as we dive into a
new financial year on 1st April. Here are some of the lessons:
1.
Everything changes
2.
The kalachakra or wheel of life takes one
through the ups and downs of life. Neither lasts. Both are temporary.
3.
Have faith that good things are waiting round
the corner. Meanwhile, work hard and hope.
4.
Celebrate the dawn of hope and move forward.
5.
Transformation is awaiting you if you are
willing to allow your old self to die. Just like a seed transforms from being a
seed, to become a plant and a mighty tree.
So, roll up your sleeves, close your personal and corporate
accounts as the March 31st deadline approaches. Pay creditors. Make
up with those with whom you have had conflicts. Reach out to enemies, if any.
Thank God for the blessings of the previous year. Get ready for a brand new
future – the season of Hope!
See how skillfully March 31st avoids major
holidays like Christmas and New Year. Notice how it takes into account the
unpredictable outcome of the February-March crop. Celebrate the past; clear the
decks for a bright and prosperous, financial year ahead.
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